Your comments: I think it is sad

Dick Blume/The Post Standard Therapist Molly Dando, a Nazareth College intern, works with Nolan MacBain, a 6-year-old with rheumatoid arthritis, in the pool at Enable.

Enable is closing its aquatic therapy pool that serves children and adults with disabilities. Nearly 100 other children and adults will no longer have access to the pool at 1603 Court St. in January. The agency that serves people with disabilities is shutting down the pool for financial reasons.

Users of syracuse.com had plenty to say. Here's what one user, Dude, had to say:

"I think it is sad that local communities can raise money so kids can play sports but a place like this that actually does good in the community can't get financing.

Show a malnourished dog photo and bam, thousands of dollars in donations. Too bad our community cares more about sick dogs and sports than it does the less fortunate or physically challenged."